The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

JM'i- '*CV3 ,-V ■*r*l.sr;’’ | Vflr, ! ‘3^ M^^rt^agjg. 4*0 tm m m m t o *J| o # t a A X i * * d ^*sKv C'XtMftVlIJ.K, OHIO, W* tfoMflX Y« t# P at KOHAUX; jubd »r*mij»«ri*raiui*ad prompt, ' Jdttkiiibw io all bftflm** fi)frt?*ted to us, .- w^vs*v New YORKDRAFT *u4 SANKMONEYORDERS. Ti»* , surd' most < mi »* renlenf way to pend wowy by - mja H ___, „ „ _____ ____ ~ „„j; CoAm U i d t ..o n ' R e ti Estate,, Personal o r Co llateral Security, Banking Hours; ft. A. at, to $, F, M. ri. W* H km *«, JprVwf<t«u(» 1 ,i O. b . H x itu , Cashier. .■ t E. wairway,Aia’bCashier- The Csdarvffie Herald. , '.#*,00 p ^ e r‘’Y'eeti'* . ’K A & b H m & f 'L 'I r * iWtfDwv ti k , ,, j , ^ ^ , . G iv e m a l l , \ ' ; ’trnet'.ednsi;|erAtiTe,- attention '*ino’n£ fading sfe/te, , MTbe.MaBcaVte” ,<tjLs play of range", v, 111 bo accompanied by the serving of hot- collcu and dc- hcloiih biscuits showing the merits of the rango. A factory represent a-. The ^gao^” prgiih Jrrfche Jaahtosite gave veint; to Its.feelings for fb eH e r- atii’ft stand bn ‘ fmpbrtatft raaLtew and re^&ts to pertain citizens in fchrii because they w$re supported by ,Uie K om id /liby /vvere dropped by ’fcin; *‘gang’V This, is particu larly tm g ,- w^tbthe H oa rdo f Educ»ti«iN AviicreT Andr&wjias bis pimp, Judat, ■Wrigliiti terpteblbent,. i f tills bo a rd “gang” organ says they dift, because, they wore friendly w itn tb e H erald^ the members .b f/th ls -v boarb iiayc proven tli|(30iselyeB stool pigeons' -fm ^ fite; * for•f.fchd'vipt?-^st.C'‘o f ?-.th e /;schools._'. Thenag iriaif theHer'aldWastespmir ' .si ble> a s efiarfieii. ,'widx dh e de fea t o f Alexander .,Siegler aiitl others, vre spring fiy*f the steol-pidgcoftrboarti when a c^ taJp^ea^he^ yras "dropps^ heejimee her, p a ren t perforated h i ; , ‘ sflforn drtty in Enforcing the Ifiw a- ' gainst blind tigers anil boot, Ib£ger£’ to rnfth^ room fo r tbel]fthd,pf Andmvrin the public crib.^ We yrant" a il th e c red it or bone aft all Oven i f i{ % a» the resu lt i>tu bwcfc>' and; ‘d r y ’,' PgM>- *./,i •% v, ^r * ^, t < f » ’’ ■/¥>ti*•* v Mr, John Nash had for hia guest Saturday , and' Sftbbftth/Mr. John ^ Weathervyax of Nenia; \ <,' y " Jr ~ ^ #»»> 4E»ri Dsticfe and childreb af* te r a two treelcB v isit w ith rc ja tiv 4 here returned tofheir home v in ;Coi* i Gomnienclng at* IQ o’clock a .1in. nmbfts. , ' , I th^fOiiow'iHgpropefty. ' '■ , . 1‘ Mrs. Frank Iteid returned to hoi | 5 H E A I J O F H Q ^ ^ J B S 5 home in Memphis: Temn, Monday GonKlsting of 2 high grade Percbe*. after a visit tvith her parents, Mr. j ron mares six years. oltNand -sVelgh I f y # u a r c t u f f c r l a f f f dm Impure hIond, thin Wood, de­ bility, nnrvousncM, cxbaus- ttoo, you phoyM fee^« ^ te n e e with Ayer’s Ssrstparill* , the Ssrsspstllls you hsve Loown sU you r life. Your doctor Lnowslt,top, A?LWmsbotitit, 1pr#T*»u»* hwwljwnjjs? 1woA, A,«’iirna-.r. J)»er^u.. **ts*i<;»r. Ho? W. R. ifet*h»iiuy tU i fill ’tit* ft, t ' pulpit IMilMtth. u j,] Jd rs. jfda f ’o ftidm , le c tu re r , o p e ra h o u se , N o v em b e r 1. „ Mr, M- J- GofTcy baa moved his family to , .... [f Mt*> W. H.iiwene #nd Malde yore Hprlngfteld yisSlnrs'rnfKtfay, - Aeon was Iwra to Mr, and Mr a J , O, Matthews ..Sabbath. ygy^te^MMi||y>iyiJ tIlir I I l C j O ^fSf*- i m r r - *“l<y .WoteNnf 1m mMauW 'hwA1 made young s ite , ‘Twenty years':o f ' intenspauJleHngftoi»dyupep«Jit h ad . entitoif^ dhuibteir; beb until six monthaago, *h«rs aby begau tak- Eiectrie. Hltteto t,which have. com* pleteiy carsdh«rand restored the: /Strength and activity sbetmd in th e ; p . r l » i i e « f . ' w r i t e * Mrs. W.-toz Kilpatrick, of Hanfortfr, Mc, (treat* Jcafc restorative medicine OH t h e - Miss A, E* Cranford spent Mop.Jglohe.^ns Stomach, idver nhd Kul* ri^sa. f* - m « JL Nfli'WWL u e r s i z s ^ i m * . W*luprsa* hkmo i vr*s«Maa • A* twewaam «r warwimaa**. ,>Mrs. Bfgham HarbteOn hae return oil home a fte r,»visit with relatives a t Alexander, Ind. < ME1and-Mr*, f), ft.‘ $mlfh and Mi**Mary Ervin spent Tuesday in iJprlngOeld, Ml»a MnrgaVettiv'W'att Ua'Bbecntbe guest of aeehqol friendih EovClant for Several day*. , v" > „ “ i f* W 4l tlT’ s '1 ,K ( . ,r i J.f Mr*. Sylvie Kyle haa moved into the Mrs/Jrvlne property on Cedar ’ r ” ' .......... \ Tbeptdyt* jc$f 1- wrAf'>m « li1 tc<i'ffra<'kftonfirm Ai i v ■*-tle, of t'Tlth'lMiiljioahln’1.‘iti/ ,?uiiie® "town,.;'Teliow< Spring* Osborn therolsiUtiotpheeHid dbc’vvay Here for several yenre ami give bfd- vybiclipf ohably ba* niucb fo*Uo,with A s ,I haW dceided to qulfc';farm ’irtg tw ilfb iJ e t for sain m y en tire jo t o f stock and farm implement* on ipy farm-on 'tiia Towrtsley road'fbreff. iinde* from Ceilarville a id ..o n e 1and Oaediidf' mile* from Cliftoh, f' FRIPAY, OCTOBE*26.i John Murdeok and wife. s e a s b n ^ f i r s t c o l d Ling 1700pound* cacti. 2 two year qld I Pevclieroii mares, % yearling' filly j sired byWest Egbert and damed uy IKpy Wilkes. 1 ' ‘ [23 H E A D O F C A T T L E 23 Consisting of 4- high 'grade Angus cows four years old, 4 ink year prd, 3 t n a v b f, fttin-Ef {seven year old, 1 Six year old Red m&y, Ve S ilgH t—i n a y y i e l d Polled, good milkeh 1four t o e a r l y t r e a tm e n t , b u t t h e n e x t c o l d w ill, h a n g o n I : l o n g e r j i t w i l l b e m o r e t r o u b l e s o m e , to o . t i n * n e c e s s a r y jto t a k e c h a n c e s o n t h a t s e c o n d o n e . S c o t t 's yearOld Polled Joraby fl spring calves,- six steer and three heifer, 31 H E A D O F H O G S 31 Consisting of 4 brood sow* sod 20 July pigs and 1 registered ' 0 . T, C. sow pig farrowed in-April. SOOShock* o f’Corn, 12 Tons of E m u l s i o n i s a p r e v e n t i v e j -Timothy «f 0ll,s* a s w e l l a s a c u r e . T a k e „ . 1 .Consisting of 1 Bucketo mower, 4 Snpofiorfii*cfnftiiuerwM»tdrill, uearly new, Swngon**! MilBnrn*the , 3 thcr»low down*cornplow*, hre«fc» ;ingnlow*, barrows, # set# of work* 1 mgnbfneaanstgootlns new, And o* ■ ffternrtiolet. 'ArmHinadeknownfitcdayofsiibr, •:B. E. Corry, Attcfc. C,W.lUfe, Clerk w h e n c o l d s a b o u n d a n d y o u ’l l h a v e n o c o ld . T a k e i t w h e n t h e c o l d i s c o n t r a c t e d a n d i t c h e c k s iiif lam m a * t h m , h e a l s t h e m e m b r a n e s o f t h e t h r o a t a n d l u n g s a n d d r i v e s t h e c o l d o u t , _ <5r«y ft* fret titnplt. ___ SCOTT tk BOWNE^ CheaisU ^I hm » f*ttt fmiH, m* Urn0 DM*W | $i, 9# •» • m SaMNfwwy'ilt^ dPennsylvaula day in Pnytoft, '«A1.2tHor 2-> lb. Sack Orannlaied Sugar . - , - u iP rlreV , tnt\^rutmit^-£uo nom^ w Mr. 2 ”~ U, Snilent’erge^ Mrs. John.Joiinfirtnand Mrs. Jtewi* CUIhort visited f a South Charleston' this. week. Mr*. I ; U. OavifT and two children, o f Cincinnati spen t Sabbath with relative* hey*/ * r ’n - f r- **■ Mr*. Belle <5r»y*ntl Imerte spent Saturday in XeniA with Mr„ and ,Mr*< W. B. Torrence; Mr*. W . R . Storriett visited with hej: KOii, g . X,. S te irotfc' and fam ily, In South Charleston thm week^ The first number on the lecture course,,Mrs, Ida Conk- lin. lecture^ .November \ , Mr*.1Eyd ia Archer expect* to re­ tu rn noon .W jto n d Creek, Okl*., where *be w illspeud tbe wiuteri . We a re jn jt,position to bundle Mi. James Cleaver of Wilmington (>.. visited bis meees Miss Minnie Turnbull ami Mr*.'W. -JL, Cle?nan* last week. tire general bicycle repairs see t ,4V & r -ff*:l $:'.•-R,E,; ^^flfttoy; AGOOD MAN SUFFERS. O t «*<i»riagla«mpl»Int hi*Hr, - g s f S M n a i ^ M i ' patient ' Llhnb^andlalra^lio^^¥shi^klNii< S c ia tic R h eum a tism SbrcsMirasM Iimd*>,0> . ...... . . — 1 - — — *“> in* nt mtf, tlaptom Dr. D. KennOdy’sFavorito Remedy. 1 - -SowtoaVK/y* P*lwWief«M.v ** i«*y» rigid, purifhe* the Wwd, «ud cure* Malaria, Bdhousne** and XVeakne#*es. Wonderful Nerv* ton* if. PrleeSOe, (ip’aranteed bj’ *11drug­ gist*. .•“•'• r y **-**»&****>■-■;~~'v Thri-eV grave danger froni the j plague of Cough* and Colds tha t are. j *0 prevalent, unless you take Dr* King’s Ne,w JBseoyeyv for Consum­ ption, Cough* and Cold*, Mrs, <leo. Walls ot Forest City,* Me., write*; } " I t’s n Codsend to people living, in climates where rough* and cold*! prevail, J find it qniekly cures" enrl* j them. I t prevent* Pneumonia, euro* j LaOrlppe, give* wonderful relief in Asthma and Hay Fever, and make*! weak fungs Btroog euaugh to .ward f off Kon&umption, Coughsand Cplds.j t>Qeand $ 1 , 00 . Ouaraptexi ey all drug-1 glsisl Trial bottle free. ONEIDA COMMUNITY ., traps : Tim NEWHOIISETRAP Is III, tn l 1 a thoVorld. . It Is a perfept machine. Hanildittcd! .Thoteunhly insppoted apdtastedr -•. , . TI 10 VICTOR TRAP Is tho only re- j liable low-priced trap. Don’t buy chcag Imitations,. 4 pe sere thftTrap .Pan reads ns follows? ■ ' ASK ANY TRAPPER HUNTBR-TfiADER-TftAPPEK TJif»»iy M*QMlKE"rfn».^rf initr/tU , " *fth*trapper. Sentit centsfar tefp* AB.H»«0lp0PUt. tO., C«; uib E» i . Qhte’ ' 1 P u b l i c S ^ l e o f H i g h - B r e d •LINES B e n u e * MM October 1*4*- AmerfiAh Mining | Cbngrawt. * m m r n t t A f t s v ■ OatoberIt to 1 #-Knightsof Pyth* Ian. CHATTANOOGA Ovtolterto, to and 17- 4 iociefyAr-1 ray Of CumhsfliMid. W iS T t HoMTMW&tft, s o t u m , s o v r t m m s r l Tom i-Hsekert Kxeateion* in On- ! - . mfmV* m u m A m A m m m , M o n t a n a |W IntomiHllato Territory »-#»y pbetrad'Sla**,, i ’olonSN. m MiritiMy Haiti Ontotawj rM m m txm about tores and m*r- Agent. Xwill soil a t public sale on the i), ft* Marshall fafinS^ mile* east, of CedarviHe* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 , Commencing a ton e o’clock p^rtv the following property; S H E A D O F H O E S E S 6 Consisting o^f 1 bay drait mare, 1 bay family, driving mare, I gray dratf mare i>year* old, I brown gen* oral purpose mare 4 year* old and 5 well broken, t btowu dilvmg flliy 2 year* old and sired by Advisor, t broWn driving flliy 1 year old and sired by Advisor. . m n m o f o a t i d e i b Consisting of 3 Bod Polo cow*, 2 i?«le Angus, 2 Short Horn*, with ffttves t»yside, 2 yearling Pole An- gtiB steer*,! yearling pole Angus heifer, 8 Pole Angus steer calves and 2 heifer calve* and 1 Polo An* gua Bull registered, 55 H E A D 6 P pW S S& P 55 Consisting of 3J breeding ^hrbp-> shir* ewes, 28 Shropshire Jambs. 4 Bunk Bhropshlro tombs, ,1 ShrojP shit* Buck and l Detente Buck. S-y H E A D O F H O G S So Consisiibgof74 feeding almato, 4 brood sow*! $ harrows, l Ilufot^ Jer- •ay a»d t Oitester ^h lfp , iWrmanmdo known day o f ’sate. m o m w>w 6 Rs. S. AtwiL .. W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 3 / , 1 9 0 6 , ‘ BEGINNING JIT TEN O’CLOCI^ A . M: t On the Sbeep»|anicis McMillanterm 3miles' east of Ccddrvillednd 8 milesWest of Seim* on the Columbus pike. " - 24 HEAD OF HOMES 24 ’ 'fhese ’horses are sired by AlatUs, Axlus, Cob Colt, Xehium, Gymnast, Bobby Burns, 7r->Advisor and West Egbert, Tlielr,darns arc a combination of the blood of the Celebratedstallions, Bull of the'. Woods, Ben Butler, PacingAbdallah, Cumberland, Starf-AWay, C. B -Purcell, Bold Chief dndClint Bryant. dtoVfik H kels by Wllmons Tr.and a C. H. Purcelldam, a hand; somelymarked blood bay. gelding 3-years old,a line actor and shows promiseof being fast. - -. ■ ^ , M aud by Axius, dam Start-Away, a J year old brown filly, City broke and art excellent road mare.of fine size and style, S atan by Col, Colt, dam, Bold chief, 3 year old Sorrel gelding somewhatblemished by barbed wire cut but this does not interfere with his traveling, Broke to drive. R aven by Gymnast and Hatnbletonlan dam, ft year old ,biack gelding Ofgdod action Siid foad qualities, i J udg 'Sby Axius, dam Clint Bryant, 3. year old brown gelding, a very catchy horse and a great roadster. C upid bv Col. Colt, dam, Bold- Chief, 2 year old sorrel gelding brake todrive and will make something fast with proper handling, v , D an a bay gelding ftyears old, well broken, a good driver and family horse, F r K1>a brown gelding 6 years old by West Egbert, double g.iited, nicely broken and vety fast at the pace. Alao dark bay filly by Xehium, dam, Cumberland, nice clean limbed and toppy. Another Xenlum by Start-Away, black,gcM* ihg 2 years old another candidate for speed honors. Also 4yearling*; ’ I by Col. Coit, 1 by Bobby Burns Jr., and 2 py Alatus that are fine iridivrduaTs“aii<rtTfe making bf“game road' horses, if not something very speedy. I will also Sell my brood mares, dates of numberof the above with fine eoltSat side by Advisor. These niares, which are how In foal have proven •Jiemsdves great breeders and are good drivers. Also1 high grade draft mare, in foal, 11 years old, first class breeder, worker and liner. We have ftof this mare’* ' colts, * 8 year . old bay gelding, Norman, weight, about 4405, a good worker and well broken; 1yearling and 1weanling colt out of Belgian Cofhpahy horse that mate; in colOf and markings, that ought whenmaturedmake a • high priced,iteam, 74 HEAD OF HOGS 74 Consisting of 84 lie*d ot largo feeding hogs, "ft thoroughbred J Berkshire sbwS, 4 gilts and 1 thoroughbred Berkshire boar pig, a fine animal, to head a herd. 1 194 HEJtD OF SHEEP 194 ConsistingOf IK) head of gopd feedmg jambs, SOhead Of breeding cWes, 2 Delaine and 2 Shropshire rams; 9 HEAD OB CATTLE 9 Consisting of 2 milch cows, 4grade heifers and 8 Short-Horn feed­ ing steer*; Ift.Tons of Pure Timothy Hay, Helens nf AUalfa Hay. • FARM IMPLEMENTS CtwslEtJwgof i 0 .;Bambinder, 1 tleertogmowcfvlwiiUelymoVjr, ' I Superior wheatdrill, 2 walkingcompioW, 1 Dtechatraw, l Brawn wagonwith bed, 2 setsof hay ladders,! phaeton, 1 openbuggy,ft-set* ofwork harness, l set ofboggyharness andother articles toonum­ eroustomention, - TERMS; . A creditof-sixmonthswill begivenonall stuns over $&tXi withapproved security; ftpet cent discount for tafeln Having rentedthefarmall the aforementioned property .will he sold without ras^ve, - c l a y t o n M c M i l l a n , & % BAKKR, Auei. ’ Vwt Luuch t.«All, R. F. KERR, Clerk. A r h » B ahc ! TTtratlBtov© Mwa>y» BoaghL tot mo tor over 3 f t yearns* It** to a*M -"#be' A&mfatm -af ia r^ lia a to e tm x n aA e ttD A ^ *tmal amparTtoloat isfaee ito'iafSM^r# . A lto v y n o e n to to d e e rfv e y « * .tn 1liS«. A ll Comn terfelto , Im ita tio n * a n d " J u ^ k H t o d ^ a n Iwfe Xtopeviment* t h a t tr i f l e w i t h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lt h «€ What is CASTO R IA C testo ria to a h a rm le s s s u b s ti tu t e f o r Oa*to«^OiL JPara* Sgorlc, JDrop* a n d S o o th lu g Syrtiite. J t to ' 3PI©a*«at, I t con ta in* n e it h e r O p ium , M o rp h in e n o r o t h e r N a ro o tie su b s ta n e e . I t s a g e i s i t s g u a ra n tee * I t d e s tro y s TNorom a n d a llay s I ’ev e rishn es* . I t c u r e s D ia rrh o e a a n d . ’W in d Colic* I t re lie v e s T e e th in g T ro u b le s , c u re s C o n s tip a tio n a n d F latu lency* I t a s s im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u l a te s t h e S tom a c h a n d B ow e ls , g iv ing ' h e a lth y a d d n a t u r a l steep* T h e C h ild re n ’s l* an a c e»—T h e Mother** F riend* G E N U I N E CASTO R IA A L W A Y S B e a r s t h e 'S i g n a f a r e o t ” We recommend it; there iBD't .jHtjtoapr , -•. . -” v -u — -~ L 'Z. * i 4» min-aiimmcc you h«.v« to tra;:t | te a large degn-o to your butcher. Well Cared For-Meats I d h o t w eatber are the only kind to buy ; we have proper appliances for keeping them righ t, and they’re .sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go toea t shopping When It’S hot. Buy of ns a n d be sure. C. H ’CROUSE, - CKDAXtVXLXiR, O. In Us 0 F!or Ov# 30 Years. ,THecw,T»u»*i,»i*ta^.'*r*io«B4Y«Tm;eT, mow vaMonv. > i V A n r L i Q I I A T t P Q / f l • FALLSUjTSATPOPULARPRICES Fall'Skirts $5 to $12 the new, plaids. , ' ' .A’’ }H FalllWaists, wool, $1,25 to $2.50. - Black Silk Waists, |4.50 to $10. . \ Silk Fetticoats, fexceUeotforfS, six^ds, ruffle, S ' Satin Petticoats, $1 to $2.50; • . ’ , * * -- ^ FurB-^Cpllars^Muffs, ets;,.latest styles* $1.75 1 to"" Muslin Undetwear—Corsets Covers, Pants, 25c to ' Gowns' 50tQ,$3. , . ,f 1* / '//X Knit 0°rset Covers, ..Knit, Underwear and , ^ Mentor are very popular,. Five cases just in. >. Hew Outing Gowns/, 50c rto $1* Also. Eain iK .Coats. , r , - s t Boom Bugs—Carpetsize, all grades. Tapes­ try, $10,75* Hugs, $1,50, etc* Druggets, $3 t|J)L v>"' *• > f A " / ‘V** Millinery » * %g&&7u Embracing aU the new and clever Idea* for street and (Iren* wear TAILORED HATS Of winch we present a large and varied assorment. PRESSED VELVETHATS Oho of the most favored hats of the season in a Variety Of shape# and color*. r B LA C K H A T S * An extensive assortment, ateo of smart s tm i bats in Mack with lust a bowor wing flml many enthusiastic buyers. FEATHERS A large assortment iheludlng Ostrich Plumes, Iteeast*, Wings, „ coaue 1‘ltunea ami fancy feather*. * J ' “ BLOW ERS • Roses and folfage in the most wanted color*. Special price per bunch, 45e, 1 ’ ‘ ' TRIMMEDHATS'' iter misses and children comprising ail the latest novelties. INFANTS* CAPS f - tot a variety of «c*lgn*, Matertols are silk and Bear oioth, School caps and hat* tor liltle Imy* and gfrto, Osterly, S t G m m Strtti Idam’s Restaurant him !joiningBoms Homer High and Limestone gtreet ■’ Springfield, Ohio./ WORMS ,*‘ 1 -writetolet »o«i knoiYI joj ^X*pp«cl«te jour C*<o«reti. fjommeocodtakingtliejul,,t November*ndtooktwotencant boxesendp*wdetbpe- stUm U it. Utng. ..Thralcommencedt*klnethem ejxtn»ndWedoeidej,>hprij«tb, l parsedanother tape-worn28Ilr. loneandpxer.* tnousnud small ,ao«aMi>..MDaa«>U>M« 4 si<.Mj«/*alft«e'> 4 Yan*HMlte,.r - worm*.- PreTltiu* tomy taklne C scarets' Xdidn't know, I had a tape-worJd. I alwaysi)sd a small *^mfr.Brd*ra,lfti ftatikUn Sfc. Br?oltlyn, IT,V. The Bowel* - omovcATHome .i.KoaeatitvPalatable, Potent.TasteGoodIDoGood, Ns»*rSlekaa,’WeakenorOripe,Itc, ite.Ste,Never wildInbulk. .Vi*eennine tablet stamped '0 C 0. :junarante*dtoontooryonymoneybaek., , -*t*tUU*Heznedy Ca,j Chicag;o arJT.Y. 594 AIIIIUALSALE j TEHIIILLIOMBOXES r will be paid to nny person who . can find one atom ,of Opium, .chloral/ morphine, cocaine/ /e th e r tit chloroform o r their derivatives in any of ,‘Dr* Miles’ Jlcrnedies. ' • This reward I* offered be- cause' certain unscrupulous “ persons' make false statements about these remedies. I t Is understood .th a t this reward . applies only to goods purch­ ased in the open market, which - •.have .not been tempered’w ith .. . v Drl Miles1 remedies cine by their strengthening and invig­ orating effect upon „the nervous system, and n o t b y weakening th e ne rv e s ,' 'T Consider that there *re 116 better remedies' put tip than Dr. Miles’ Nervine* Antl-Dam fills, and Nerve and Diver fills, Ww have used them - for years, and. recommend them to many others. My wife is using^the Nervine,- end -considers -it the heat - medicine In, the world. A lady friend of mine, who was almost a total nervous Wreck, throuBh"my earnest solicl- taUon has,used several bottles of the Nervine with .wonderful results.*' m caOM% Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr, Mile*1,Anti-Pain Pills are soldby your druggist, who -will guarantee that the drat package will benefit. If it fall*, hewiltmurn your.money. 3# ddses, 25 oenta. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co„ Elkhstt, Ind ^ ■a- . . . Tbedfotcj?* Black-Drstight1 newer romaMinglb* entire aysfend sad keeping thebodyin LcalUithin wy oflsar .medicine -inadc. It 1*1 always ready in any erocrgency toI treat feilmcht* fbat aro frequent in.l S t family, etoh a* indigestion , f lOusness, sold*, jiariboM, and stomach »cW Thcdlord’a Black-Draught to th* fetaadard. nctor-fallihg tenscdy fseB ftomach* bowel, fiver and kidney n wmblea, it to&euro for the domes* ,woill* which ra frequently suhunon tbodoctor. 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